Letter Composer
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Tone & Register Analysis
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Your score can improve by — BAND if you fix these mistakes.
Submitted Letter
Analysis Panel
Think Like an Examiner
Ever wonder what goes on in an examiner’s mind? For letters, it’s not just about grammar. They’re checking if you understood the situation and responded appropriately. Did you cover all the points in the prompt? Is your tone right for the person you’re writing to? This tool helps you see your letter through their eyes.
The Power of Tone
Writing to a friend is very different from writing to a manager. This is what we call ‘tone’. A formal letter to a friend can seem cold, and an informal letter to a manager can look unprofessional. Our AI specifically analyzes your tone—something most grammar checkers miss—to ensure you’re always making the right impression.
Why is the ‘Purpose’ of Your Letter So Important?
In every Task 1 letter, the first thing an examiner looks for is a clear purpose. You should state why you are writing within the first sentence or two. It immediately shows you are direct and understand the task.
“I am writing to express my dissatisfaction with the service I received at your restaurant last Tuesday…”
“I am writing this letter about my visit. Last Tuesday, I went to your restaurant and some things happened…”
Quick Tip: Use phrases like “I am writing to inform you…”, “I am writing to request…”, or “I am writing in response to…” to make your purpose crystal clear.
Your Questions, Answered
Yes, our IELTS Task 1 (General Training) letter checker is completely free. It provides a full analysis, including a band score, tone evaluation, and feedback on all official marking criteria.
Our AI analyzes your vocabulary, sentence structure, and use of formalities (or informalities) to determine if your letter’s tone is Formal, Semi-Formal, or Informal. It then scores its appropriateness based on the prompt, a critical part of the Task 1 band descriptors.
Not at all! A low score is a fantastic learning opportunity. It’s better to find your weak spots here for free than in the actual exam. Pay close attention to the “AI Examiner’s Insights” and the recommendations in each category. These are your personal clues to improving. Every mistake you fix here is a point you gain on test day.
Use it to simulate real exam conditions! In the IELTS test, you don’t get to choose your topic. Clicking “Random Prompt” and starting the timer immediately is the best way to practice thinking on your feet. It helps you get comfortable with any situation they might give you, whether it’s complaining about a faulty product or thanking a friend.
Absolutely! The “Letter Composer” is a great writing space on its own. You can use the word and paragraph counters to practice meeting the requirements without even clicking “Start Checking.” Use the ‘Focus Mode’ to hide the analysis panel and just write. It’s a pressure-free way to build your writing habit.